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  • Recalled and retold the main events of a story
  • Demonstrated an understanding of the structure of a story, including the beginning, middle, and end
  • Used descriptive language to highlight important details in the story
  • Connected the events of the story to their own experiences or prior knowledge
  • Interpreted the emotions and motivations of the characters in the story

To continue developing their storytelling and comprehension skills, encourage the child to:

  • Create their own stories and share them with others
  • Practice retelling stories from different genres, such as fairy tales, fables, or mythological stories
  • Engage in discussions about the characters, themes, and lessons of the stories they read or hear
  • Explore different storytelling techniques, such as using props or acting out stories
  • Encourage them to write and illustrate their own storybooks
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